I just finished watching the Lloyd Irvin video about his medal chasers and it got me wondering do any 10p heads have competition only teams in their gym? If so how did it come about and how are they doing? If not, why not?
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I just finished watching the Lloyd Irvin video about his medal chasers and it got me wondering do any 10p heads have competition only teams in their gym? If so how did it come about and how are they doing? If not, why not?
I thought of making a competition team at my gym, I would use part of the memberships of the best people to help pay for there tournament fees but I don't have enough guys to make it happen yet. :(
I don't even know if Chicago North could do that, because I think almost everyone in our Gym has competed at least once. Maybe one day. Or maybe there could be like a "Overall" 10th Planet competition team. That could be dope. But then that'd take the family aspect away from the whole system, and I think and would put too much emphasis on a try-out kinda thing. I'd still try out though :)
Not sure how Lloyd Irvin pulled it off but I am very interested. I would also be very interested to see his business model because he appears to very successful in everything he does.
You're late for practice you pay the price. Obviously he paid the price by losing his bed, but coming from a hockey background if you were late to the bus they left you, if you were late to workouts you had to do double and then it was no guarantee you would play that weekend. Late to practice, you may as well just pack your shit and go home, its a cut throat world, but thats the way it has to be done when everything is literally taken care of for you. Think about it this way, the only thing they HAVE to do is WAKE UP, and TRAIN.
I would like to spend a month training with that team.
I have a comp team that meets 3 times a week. We focus on drilling, live Rolling and sport specific conditioning. We're heavy on theory, game plan, strategy, goal setting and the usage of a team help each other.
It's been working well.
And what Lloyd is doing isn't anything anybody else couldn't do. There's plenty of poor brazilians doing fine on the world stage.